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Party Celebrates Infants Turning One

Party Celebrates Infants Turning One

And puts a spotlight on Milwaukee’s infant mortality crisis.

Community Reacts to Driver’s Departure

Community Reacts to Driver’s Departure

MPS Superintendent Dr. Darienne Driver announced her last day will be July 6, 2018.

SDC May Slash Tax Help Service

SDC May Slash Tax Help Service

Funds for non-profit tax prep program at risk, thousands of low income families get help.

Northwestern Mutual Plans Unique Show

Northwestern Mutual Plans Unique Show

Art exhibit features artists with state ties and celebrates impact of local non-profits.

County’s Homeless Program A Success

County’s Homeless Program A Success

Based on national model, which found providing housing actually saves money.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Bank for Sherman Park
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Bank for Sherman Park

BMO Harris "smart branch" will replace bank damaged in August unrest.

City’s Lead Water Lines At Issue

City’s Lead Water Lines At Issue

Activist group demands more action, replacing all service lines could cost more than $700 million.

1000 College Interns Work At Literacy Fair

1000 College Interns Work At Literacy Fair

United Way hosts the largest single-day volunteer event in greater Milwaukee.

10 Years of Battling Teen Pregnancy

10 Years of Battling Teen Pregnancy

99.99% of participants in Pearls for Teen Girls program don’t become pregnant.

One Woman’s Fight Against Infant Mortality

One Woman’s Fight Against Infant Mortality

Milwaukee ranks high in black infant mortality. Tonda Thompson wants to help change that.

Seeking Solutions to Human Trafficking

Seeking Solutions to Human Trafficking

Task force looks to build awareness and find solutions to trafficking and the sex trade.

Watching Over the City’s Health

Watching Over the City’s Health

Health Commissioner Bevan Baker has had success, but says much more is needed.

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